"Justin Hughes" (justinhughes54)
02/10/2017 at 10:05 • Filed to: None | 3 | 21 |
Is that a car under there somewhere?
Daily Drives a Dragon - One Last Lap
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:16 | 1 |
It’s so you know the exact moment the government is trying to steal your brain.
Urambo Tauro
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:17 | 1 |
This is what you do when mice chew through the wiring: you make everything wireless. All the gauges, all the lights, everything .
Azrek
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:17 | 0 |
If it rains...does it electrocute the driver?
Smallbear wants a modern Syclone, local Maple Leafs spammer
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:22 | 1 |
Justin Hughes
> Azrek
02/10/2017 at 10:22 | 0 |
No. The rubber of the tires acts as an insulator, and the steel of the body acts as a Faraday cage, protecting the driver.
Lightning once struck about 10 feet behind a car I was riding in. That was quite an experience.
Azrek
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:27 | 0 |
Yes, a properly put together car. However.....look at the rear of the car. Is that ‘object’ touching the ground?
Justin Hughes
> Azrek
02/10/2017 at 10:34 | 0 |
It looks like a spool of wire and a... desktop computer? I don’t know. Maybe they just happen to be sitting on the ground and aren’t part of the car. Or maybe the car drags them along for the ride. Who knows? What I do know is they must’ve needed a few miles of coax if all those antennas are actually connected to something.
benjrblant
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:45 | 1 |
RF burns, anyone?
Justin Hughes
> benjrblant
02/10/2017 at 10:48 | 2 |
I’m more worried about transmitting from one radio and blowing out the other 50 receivers in the car.
user314
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 10:52 | 2 |
I had no idea Northrop Grumman used cars as test mules for the RC-12 program.
Justin Hughes
> user314
02/10/2017 at 10:53 | 1 |
You get better reception in the air, but an old car like this blends in perfectly with its surroundings. No one would ever notice it.
BorkBorkBjork
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 11:20 | 0 |
Ah, the prototype of Moldova’s new ELINT platform.
vicali
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 11:35 | 1 |
73
Justin Hughes
> vicali
02/10/2017 at 11:52 | 1 |
I copy you 5 by 9. 73 de KJ1H
vicali
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 12:02 | 1 |
HI HI. VA7MLS
(Our club guys actually say that.)
TheBimmerGuyWhoNowOwnsAChevy
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 12:34 | 0 |
I don’t believe in radio waves hurting people, but he’s not going to be healthy after a few months.
Justin Hughes
> vicali
02/10/2017 at 12:36 | 1 |
Yeah, I hear it around here too. It’s just the old timers at this point, who actually had to learn CW to get licensed. I’m one, too - licensed in 1989 - but I know that “hi hi” sounds stupid when you say it out loud. :)
ateamfan42
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 13:46 | 1 |
Rubber tires, especially wet rubber tires, acting as an insulator against lightening is a bit of a myth. If the lightening has enough potential to jump hundreds or thousands of feet from the clouds to the ground through air, it can certainly conduct over a few inches of wet rubber.
The car body acting as a Faraday cage is definitely true though.
Justin Hughes
> ateamfan42
02/10/2017 at 13:47 | 0 |
I sit corrected! And you’re right - given enough energy, a spark can jump the insulating gap.
ateamfan42
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 13:49 | 1 |
God’s ignition coil can fire one hell of a spark plug.
Stephenson Valve Gear
> Justin Hughes
02/10/2017 at 17:33 | 0 |
For some reason, I have a lot of respect for anyone who takes their hobby to a ridiculous extreme.
Well done, sir!